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    • What is the Ecopsychepedia?
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      • Climate emotions
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      • Resilience and regeneration
      • Success stories
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A-Z GLossary of entries

If you’re looking for an alphabetical list, you’ve found it!

The Ecopsychepedia is a growing project. Over time, we will expand this selection of entries into a comprehensive information source.

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A

  • Aesthetics, climate displacement, and mental health
  • Air pollution and climate mental health
  • Anxiety, climate or eco-anxiety
  • Activists (climate-related) and psychological distress

B

  • Behaviour change

C

  • Confirmation bias

D

  • Denial, climate denial
  • Disasters (climate-related) and mental health
  • Disability and climate mental health

E

  • Education K-12, climate education

F

  • Farmers and climate mental health

G

  • Guilt, climate guilt

H

  • Heat (extreme heat) and climate mental health
  • Healthcare policy in the climate crisis (United States)

I

  • Indigenous knowledges

J

  • Justice and reparations, climate justice; climate reparations

M

  • Medication (mental health-related) in the climate crisis
  • Mindfulness in the climate crisis
  • Motivational interviewing

P

  • Parents and climate mental health
  • Performance art
  • Post-traumatic growth
  • Public health approach to climate mental health

R

  • Resilience, climate resilience
  • Reproductive decisions
  • Resilience Hubs

S

  • Stories, climate fiction (cli-fi)
  • Sea level rise and mental health (Florida)
  • Solastalgia
  • Suicide risk in the climate crisis

T

  • Trauma, climate trauma (overview)
  • Talking to children about the climate crisis

Y

  • Young children and climate mental health

We hope to build the Ecopsychepedia into a comprehensive resource.

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